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Social Cash Transfer Scale-up for Zambia

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  • Stanfield Michelo

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  • Stanfield Michelo, 2015. "Social Cash Transfer Scale-up for Zambia," One Pager 287, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Silvio Daidone & Benjamin Davis & Joshua Dewbre & Mario González-Flores & Sudhanshu Handa & David Seidenfeld & Gelson Tembo, 2015. "Productive Impacts of the Child Grant Programme in Zambia," One Pager 275, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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    1. Ana Beatriz Monteiro Costa & Mario Gyoeri & Fábio Veras Soares, 2020. "Expansion de programmes de transferts monétaires : bonnes pratiques et enseignements tirés du Kenya, de la Tanzanie et de la Zambie," Joint Publications French 005, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.

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    Social Cash Transfer; Scale-up; Zambia;
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